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The first Playgirl I saw was the second issue. I hadn't even heard of it. A guy brought it to work (mailroom, Bell Telephone), claiming he bought it for his wife. It seemed he kept it for himself; he left it there in the mailroom for a week or so. He was your basic nice guy, a Vietnam Veteran like myself (and a few others there). The centerfold was George Maharis and the Playgirl Discovery was Lloyd Billingsley (you've had him here); I never recovered.
Thud!
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Somebody grab the smelling salts. Dan fell over again.
DeleteThat is a serious tan line. Hot guy.
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DeleteFurry loveliness.
ReplyDeleteHe really has the sapper apron on this one!!!
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DeleteThis series is some of your best work, Jerry. And he's one of the finest men ever to appear on this blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Leroy!
DeleteIt screams Playgirl. Not that that's a bad thing!
ReplyDeleteThey finally admitted after 20 yesrs that many, if not most, of their readers were gay men.
DeleteThe first Playgirl I saw was the second issue. I hadn't even heard of it. A guy brought it to work (mailroom, Bell Telephone), claiming he bought it for his wife. It seemed he kept it for himself; he left it there in the mailroom for a week or so. He was your basic nice guy, a Vietnam Veteran like myself (and a few others there).
ReplyDeleteThe centerfold was George Maharis and the Playgirl Discovery was Lloyd Billingsley (you've had him here); I never recovered.
SB Dan
Everything happens for a reason.
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